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Tactical Insights

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Defense intelligence in real time. OSINT, IMINT, strategic insights, and global aviation news || @Defense_Talks Analytical Division.

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Tactical Insights
Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
Humbled to be listed among such impactful accounts shaping the conversation on global security and defense 🇵🇰 Tactical Insights will continue to serve as your go-to hub for verified OSINT and expert breakdowns 📡📊
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Mohsin Ali@Mohsin_o2·
Message from PAF to the Nation 🇵🇰
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Buraq Doctrine
Buraq Doctrine@The_SharkSlayer·
I put the prompt in gemini and this is what it came up with. 😅
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Buraq Doctrine
Buraq Doctrine@The_SharkSlayer·
A medium weight ultra 4.5 gen/semi 5th gen fighter aircraft with Low Observable characteristics and advanced avionics loosely based on the JF17 Thunder...
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Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
Wishing you all a Happy Eid-Ul-Fitr 😊 From: His Excellency, Sheikh Al-A10 Bin Warthog Al-Titanium Bin Fairchild Republic-Al Dhafra #EidKareem #A10
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Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
📍 Route: Abu Dhabi, AE → Strait of Hormuz → Arabian Sea → Karachi, PK 📊 Status: Enroute (AIS-based tracking) ⚠️ Reports circulating regarding naval permissions and sea mine deployment remain unverified at this stage and should be treated with caution.
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Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
Maritime Update: UAE–Pakistan Oil Movement via Strait of Hormuz Open-source AIS tracking indicates that two oil tankers MT SARGODHA and MT KARACHI, are currently enroute from the UAE to Karachi, carrying crude oil. Both vessels have successfully transited the Strait of Hormuz..
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Flightradar24
Flightradar24@flightradar24·
⚠️🛰️🗺️ GPS interference info Erratic paths, perfect circles—these are tell-tale signs of GPS interference. Here are some Flightradar24 resources to see and understand GPS interference Map of areas experiencing jamming/spoofing: flightradar24.com/data/gps-jammi… Different kinds of GPS interference and how the manifest on Flightradar24: flightradar24.com/blog/inside-fl… How Flightradar24 uses MLAT to counter GPS interference: flightradar24.com/blog/aviation-…
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Ciphar 1337@Callsign_Ciphar·
⚠️ All flights going Middle East diverting back to Karachi following Iran attacks on Arab countries
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Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
#Pakistan issues NOTAM for extending the closure of Airspace for Indian operated jets till 23rd October 2025.
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NexDef International
NexDef International@nex_def·
J-10C Debuts at Changchun Airshow 2025 A J-10C fighter jet from the PLA Air Force’s Northern Command made its first appearance at the Changchun Airshow 2025. Among the showcased weapons, the PL-15 long-range air-to-air missile stood out as the main attraction, drawing significant attention from visitors. #J10C #ChangchunAirshow #PLAAF #PL15 #China #Defense
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Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
India right now: crying over Pak–Saudi Defence Pact 🤡 while Uncle Sam just locked the only door (Chabahar) they had to Afghanistan 😂
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Nexus Intel
Nexus Intel@Nexus_Intel360·
🇹🇼 Jinfeng-1 — Kamikaze Recon & Strike Drone The Jinfeng-1 light tactical loitering munition drew attention at the Taipei exhibition for its compact, flexible launch options and coastal strike role. Built for short-range reconnaissance and precision attacks, it’s easy to operate and quick to deploy — ideal for littoral scenarios. Key specs: Max control range: up to 8 km Endurance: ~15 minutes Sensors: optical / infrared camera Launch options: single-drone launcher, multi-cell mobile containers, hardpoints on the Zhongxiang-2 UAV, vehicle mounts, and from the Kuroshio unmanned boat Payload deployment: one carrier aircraft can carry two Jinfeng-1 units A small but versatile system that boosts coastal ISR and precision-strike options for forces operating in constrained maritime environments. #Jinfeng1 #LoiteringMunition #Taiwan #Drones #UnmannedSystems #Reconnaissance #PrecisionStrike #DefenceTech @FierceDragons @Defense_Talks @ISGofficial_ @JunaidAbbxs @TacIns75 @SouthAsiaIntel @nex_def @QuantumShield01
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South Asia IntelWire
South Asia IntelWire@SouthAsiaIntel·
@ideaforge_tech's latest tactical 'ZOLT' UAV to be armed with @ZeusNumerix smart-guided munitions for precision strikes. The ZOLT was unveiled at #AeroIndia2025🇮🇳, represents a next-gen tactical hybrid #UAV combining VTOL with fixed-wings design.
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NexDef International
NexDef International@nex_def·
Take on the Saudi–Pakistan Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement. The Saudi–Pakistan Strategic Mutual Defense Agreement (SMDA) signed in Riyadh is a watershed. For the first time, Riyadh and Islamabad have put in writing what has long been practiced: any aggression against one will be treated as an attack on both. This elevates decades of cooperation—troop deployments, training, and joint exercises—into a binding security commitment. Content of the Agreement 1. While full details are undisclosed, the joint statement outlines: 2. Collective Defense Clause: Aggression against one is aggression against both. 3. Military Cooperation: Joint exercises, interoperability training, and operational readiness. 4. Intelligence Sharing: Focus on counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency. 5. Defense Industry Collaboration: Potential co-production, technology transfer, and capacity building. 6. Deterrence: Strengthened joint deterrence against external aggression. Why does it matter now? The Middle East is on edge after two years of Israeli strikes, including its recent attack on Doha. South Asia just saw a four-day military clash between India and Pakistan. Both theaters are volatile, and both Riyadh and Islamabad face the same challenge: how to strengthen deterrence while avoiding entanglement in great-power games. Both Tehran and Washington were quietly taken into confidence before the signing. That diplomacy is critical. For Saudi Arabia, it reassures Iran that this is not an anti-Tehran axis. For Pakistan, it reassures Washington that the pact is defensive, not a cover for extended deterrence or nuclear assurances. Strategically, the pact does three things: 1. Consolidates joint deterrence by formalizing military cooperation and signaling readiness against external aggression. 2. Elevates Pakistan’s standing at a time of economic fragility, turning it from aid-recipient to security partner for one of the region’s richest and most influential states. 3. Diversifies Saudi Arabia’s security portfolio, reducing sole reliance on the U.S. while still keeping Washington in the loop. Though Pakistan could face pressure to commit beyond its means, and Saudi Arabia may find itself tied into South Asian crises. Yet, by institutionalizing this partnership, both states are betting that clear commitments will deter conflict rather than invite it.
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South Asia IntelWire
South Asia IntelWire@SouthAsiaIntel·
The #US🇺🇸 has revoked 2018 #Iran🇮🇷 sanctions waiver that allowed #India🇮🇳 to develop and operate #Chabahar Port in Iran. "Effective Sept 29. persons who operate the Chabahar Port or engage in other activities described in IFCA may expose themselves to sanctions under IFCA"
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Tactical Insights@TacIns75·
🚨⚠️ The #Pakistan Saudi Arabia Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement is not just a pact it is a historic security architecture. #DefenseAgreement #PakistanSaudiPartnership
Pakistan Armed Forces News 🇵🇰@PakistanFauj

🚨⚠️What does signing of Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement Actually Signify ? 1. Signing of the Historic and most significant Strategic Mutual Defence Agreement (SDMA) between #Pakistan and Saudi Arabia is of strategic nature and important to understand and what is strategic about it rather than misled by bystanders strategic part is that this agreement is over arching on multiple domains including military to military, economic cooperation, geopolitical security and people to people contacts. 2. ⁠Unique feature of this historic agreement is that it is not ONLY TOP to BOTTOM but BOTTOM to TOP as well. 2. ⁠BOTTOM TO TOP Means that people of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have enduring historic brotherly relations which will get further solidified between the two countries. This agreement is just not the commitment between the leadership of the two countries but this stems from the love and urge of people of the two countries which is very important to be understood. 3. ⁠If we evaluate such historic agreements made in the past between any two nations, two quintessential prerequisites have been; that both sides which signed such arrangements are always “Responsible” and “Capable”. Same is the case with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. Both nations besides capability and acumen have always demonstrated utmost restraint and responsibility in all their geopolitical undertakings. 4. ⁠Those few pseudo intellectuals who are trying to give it a twist by stretching their imagination, are doing it intentionally to confuse the handful of the people only. 5. ⁠Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have always dealt the threat spectrum with utmost responsibility in the past and will continue to do it at regional and global level in future also. 6. ⁠This agreement adds up the weight of both strategic partners to face challenges and threats in security domain and that is security which covers all angles from human security to physical. 7. ⁠SDMA only thwarts & deters those enemies of the two brotherly countries from taking any unprovoked aggression who have hubristic mindset and strategic arrogance as this agreement serves as a guarantor of peace and stability in the region and beyond.

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Global Defense Insight
Global Defense Insight@Defense_Talks·
WATCH: A closer look at China's J-20 jet at the Changchun Air Show.
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South Asia IntelWire
South Asia IntelWire@SouthAsiaIntel·
India🇮🇳 reacts to reports of a Saudi-Pakistan🇵🇰🇸🇦 Mutual Defence Pact; MEA says it will “study implications for national security & regional stability”, Govt remains committed to protecting India's interests #India #Pakistan #Riyadh #Modi #Trump
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